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Scottish Canals Partnership

Sep 29, 2023

The Scottish Canoe Association and Scottish Canals have embarked on an innovative partnership that promises to enhance the paddlesport landscape in Scotland.

This collaboration aims to elevate the paddling experience, promote safety, and raise awareness of waterway access laws, offering a unique blend of adventure and responsibility for enthusiasts of all ages.


Safety and access lies at the heart of this groundbreaking venture. With an unwavering commitment to fostering a culture of responsible paddling, the partnership will unveil comprehensive safety protocols, training opportunities, and a series of collaborative educational campaigns. By ensuring that paddlers are equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate safely, the SCA and Scottish Canals aspire to cultivate a secure and enjoyable environment for everyone.


Beyond adventure and safety, the partnership underscores the importance of adhering to Scotland's waterway access laws. By promoting an understanding of these laws, paddlers will be empowered to navigate the waters with respect for both fellow water users and the natural surroundings. This collaborative approach seeks to strike a harmonious balance between paddlers, local communities, and the environment.


Calum McNicol, Development Manager with the Scottish Canoe Association, expressed his anticipation for the partnership, stating, "The union between the SCA and Scottish Canals presents a great opportunity for paddlesport enthusiasts. Through this partnership, we aim to empower paddlers with knowledge, facilitate remarkable adventures, and instil a profound sense of responsibility towards safety and preservation."


Scottish Canals echoed the sentiment, saying, "Scotland's waterways possess immense potential, and this partnership embodies our dedication to unlocking that potential responsibly. By joining forces with the Scottish Canoe Association, we are poised to reshape paddlesport experiences in a way that underscores safety, inclusivity, and environmental stewardship."


The partnership between the Scottish Canoe Association and Scottish Canals reaffirms the steadfast focus on safety, and a shared commitment to fostering awareness of access laws; both organisations are primed to pioneer a new era of responsible and exhilarating paddling adventures.

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